There have been eight Cheerleaders comics but only three of them feature covers with the girls wearing their uniforms: Cheerleaders 1, 7, and 8. In fact, it's probably only in Cheerleaders 8 where it's obvious. And so in the design for the cover for the ninth comic I decided that no matter what, the cover girl(s) would be dressed (or partially undressed) to reflect their extra-curricular activity.

Many of the drawings for my comics actually go through several edits before they're finalized. These are examples of those instances when I've drawn a scene or a page, but something causes a change in what otherwise was already perfectly good drawing.

I'm getting close to finishing Cheerleaders 9. These previews answers a lot of questions like, "Will Anna be there?" or "Will Chris and her mother Lorena be there?" I know I've said yes to those questions, but I think this gives a more emphatic answer.

Congratulations to Andy Murray on his spectacular win over Novak Djokovic for the 2013 Wimbledon championship. To celebrate the win I'm posting the only drawing I've ever made of someone playing tennis.

Not too long ago I was asked a couple of questions here in the forum. One of the questions was what was the hardest comic for me to conceive and draw. This time I'm featuring one of the most difficult single illustrations I've ever done in the BDSM genre, and it was a Christmas card from 2008.

In this Cheerleaders 9 preview we have Quinn, the school bus driver who had sold out the cheerleading team he was transporting to be sold into slavery. Nothing much to say here other than he seems to be enjoying the fruits of his treachery while his pony-tailed victim looks on in horror.